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The cosmetology program is 1500 clock hours in length. This course meets the licensing standard for both Indiana and Illinois. A graduate of this course can be licensed and employed as a professional within 30 days of completion.
2010 ... A BRAND NEW YEAR TO START A CAREER!
Our CLiC system of education is an advanced, but simple educational tool. It is offered exclusively to our cosmetology students. The DRSHD is the only school in northwest Indiana to offered this educational program. This is Certified Learning in Cosmetology. These exceptional learning tools are available in the admisssions office for review.
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The curriculum includes studies in:
- Cut, Color and Designing
- Retexturizing
- Scalp and Shampooing Services
- Facials, Temporary Hair Removal and Makeup
- Manicure and Pedicure Techniques
- Law Statue
- Sanitation and Safety
- Employment Preparation
- Salon Operation and Management
- Various Supportive Sciences
A high school diploma or GED is required for enrollment. Students that enroll while still in high school, must have a 10th grade completion.
Preregistration and orientation is required prior to enrollment. A $50.00 non refundable registration fee is required to secure your position in class. To provide a quality education for all students each class is limited to 12.
Day Classes
Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Thursday and Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
13 Month Completion/30 clock hours per week. Classes begin February 9, 2010/April 27, 2010/July 20, 2010/September 21, 2010/November 23, 2010.
Evening Classes
NIGHT CLASSES ARE FINALLY BACK !! And they are here to stay !!
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm/One Saturday Per Month
Open Completion/12 clock hours per week.
Classes begin September 21, 2010. Classes will begin again in February and September 2011.
Vocational Program
Various high schools in Northwest Indiana support an early release and/or mid-graduation which allow the student to prepare for a professional career in the cosmetology field while still in high school.
Many of our graduates from the vocational program use this career opportunity to help pay for their college expenses at a traditional four year university.
This part time class begins the July prior to senior year of high school or the applicant may enroll in the night program.
We recommend that those interested in a vocational program, contact their high school counselor during their sophomore year to pre-determine the high schools graduation requirements.
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